The singweight of the regular apd on twu is only 306, which is obviously on the low side and others have 325, so an average of 316 is plausible.

Are you kidding me ? you are saying Swingweight can vary from 306 to 325 ? Those are 2 completely different rackets, you are talking about. also then why does most places have the static weight as same ?

Considering that there is about a 10 +/- point increase in swing weight of the Plus versions of the PD 2012, PDR 2012 over the standard length version I would say the 314/316 for standard AeroPro Drives and 326 for the Plus version would be accurate.

Considering that there is about a 10 +/- point increase in swing weight of the Plus versions of the PD 2012, PDR 2012 over the standard length version I would say the 314/316 for standard AeroPro Drives and 326 for the Plus version would be accurate.

-SF

Mid-west has Aeroprodrive 2013 swingweight as 329. how do you explain that ? they just don't know how to measure SW ?

I think the answer there is that variations in weight and in the placement of the weight along the racquet frame, when combined with variations in balance point, are reasonably small changes that can have a big effect on swingweight.

I think the answer there is that variations in weight and in the placement of the weight along the racquet frame, when combined with variations in balance point, are reasonably small changes that can have a big effect on swingweight.

in order for there to be this much difference in SW, Babolat has to have suckiest quality control in history of tennis. This company is one of the most cherished tennis mfg in history of tennis. Can you confirm that with Eric Babolat ?
Even Wilson has much better quality control than that.